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Reading List 04/25/26

www.construction-physics.com

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I have officially retired from Emacs

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This past Tuesday I typed C-x C-c in Emacs for the last time after 20 years of daily use. Though nearly half that time was gradually retiring it, switching to modal editing, then to Vim. Emacs is a platform, and I’d grown accustomed to its applications, especially those I built myself. There was no particular hurry, so replacements came slowly. With my newly-acquired superpowers I could knock out the last two pieces in a few days’ work, namely M-x calc with stackcalc and Elfeed w...

📷 Grids in Manchester

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DeepSeek V4 - almost on the frontier, a fraction of the price

simonwillison.net

Chinese AI lab DeepSeek's last model release was V3.2 (and V3.2 Speciale) last December . They just dropped the first of their hotly anticipated V4 series in the shape of two preview models, DeepSeek-V4-Pro and DeepSeek-V4-Flash . Both models are 1 million token context Mixture of Experts. Pro is 1.6T total parameters, 49B active. Flash is 284B total, 13B active. They're using the standard MIT license. I think this makes DeepSeek-V4-Pro the new largest open weights model. It's larger tha...

Nicolas Solerieu

manuelmoreale.com

This week on the People and Blogs series we have an interview with Nicolas Solerieu, whose blog can be found at slrncl.com/blog . Tired of RSS? Read this in your browser or sign up for the newsletter . People and Blogs is supported by the "One a Month" club members. If you enjoy P&B, consider becoming one for as little as 1 dollar a month. Let's start from the basics: can you introduce yourself? I’m dad, designer, cyclist, designer, t...

Equity for Europeans

lucumr.pocoo.org

If you spend enough time in US business or finance conversations, one word keeps showing up: equity . Coming from a German-speaking, central European background, I found it surprisingly hard to fully internalize what that word means. More than that, I find it very hard to talk with other Europeans about it. Worst of all it’s almost impossible to explain it in German without either sounding overly technical or losing an important part of the meaning. This post is in English, but it is ...

the compute unit

www.doscher.com

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voice modems

computer.rip

If you've done much with modern cellphones, you've probably noticed just how odd the architecture can be around audio. Specifically, I mean call audio: modern smartphones have made call audio less of a special case (mostly by just becoming more complicated in general), but in older phones you would often find arrangements where the cellular modem 1 had direct analog audio to the microphone and speaker, perhaps via some switching to share amplifiers. That design meant that the cellular modem fu...

Finding a Commodore 64 250466 motherboard

www.rubenerd.au

This is my beautiful old Commodore 64 “Aldi” case and keyboard I picked up in September 2023 from a seller in Germany: Note the somewhat unusual combination of beige keyboard paired with the darker breadbin case. When most people think “Commodore 64”, they likely picture a dark brown keyboard similar to later VIC-20 machines. This unit was sold in Aldi in Germany, and unlike the later 64G, had a double-shot keyboard with PETSCII characters printed on the front. My unit would ha...

Big Tech is Like the Enclosure Movement

third-bit.com

Email, RSS, the open hyperlink, and the early web were commons: shared infrastructure anyone could build on. Social platforms converted that commons into walled gardens, moving the audience inside and charging rent for access to it. In doing this, big tech companies were following a centuries-old playbook. The idea that an individual can own a piece of the earth’s surface is younger than most people realize, specific to certain legal traditions, and was imposed on much of the world by force....

A New Type of Neuroplasticity Rewires the Brain After a Single Experience

www.quantamagazine.org

Every experience we have changes our brain, the way a ceramicist reshapes a slab of clay. Every corner we turn, every conversation we have, every shudder we feel causes cascading effects: Chemicals are released, electricity surges, the connections between brain cells tighten, and our mental models update. The brain is “incredibly plastic, and it stays that way throughout the lifespan of a human,”… Source Every experience we have changes our brain, the way a ceramicist reshapes a slab of...

Software engineering may no longer be a lifetime career

seangoedecke.com

I don’t think there’s compelling evidence that using AI makes you less intelligent overall 1 . However, it seems pretty obvious that using AI to perform a task means you don’t learn as much about performing that task . Some software engineers think this is a decisive argument against the use of AI. Their argument goes something like this: Using AI means you don’t learn as much from your work AI-users thus become less effective engineers over time, as their technical skills atrophy...

It’s a lot to process

anniemueller.com

… everything. I need to know less, but I know more.  Trying to cultivate a life which allows me to know less while still participating in society requires me to know more and do more than simply laying back and passively allowing the unending flood of information to drown me.  Please note that we are all being drowned. What is it that is drowning us?  Information and misinformation. Part of the drowning is the effort required to try to distinguish between the two. You’re try...

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